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An algebraic approach for determining the optimal lot size for EPQ model with rework process (English)
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27 August 2010
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Summary: This paper presents a simple algebraic approach for deriving the optimal lot size for an economic production quantity (EPQ) model with rework process. Conventional methods for solving lot size problems are by using differential calculus on the long-run average production-inventory cost function with the need to prove optimality first. A few recent articles proposed the algebraic approach to the solution of classic economic order quantity (EOQ) and EPQ models without reference to the use of derivatives. This paper extends it to an EPQ model with reworking of defective items. We demonstrate that optimal lot size and optimal production-inventory cost for such an imperfect EPQ model can be derived without derivatives. As a result, it may enable the practitioners or students with little knowledge of calculus to understand or handle with ease the realistic production systems.
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operations management
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inventory control
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manufacturing
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lot sizing
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EPQ
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